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General Electric Refrigerator Gasket Door Ff Ww
PartSelect Number PS11772253
Manufacturer Part Number WR14X27232
This is an OEM door gasket compatible with refrigerators. This door gasket, also known as a door seal, is used to create a barrier between the cool interior of your refrigerator and the warm, room-temperature of your home. If this gasket is damaged, moldy, or warped, it cannot work properly anymore and must be replaced immediately. This gasket is made of white rubber and plastic and measures approximately 26 inches wide and 42 inches long. To replace this gasket, you will need to carefully remove the old one from the frame of your refrigerator door, and then carefully wrap this new one around it. This gasket is sold individually, so if more than one gasket is necessary, consider that before ordering.
Installation Instructions
lucille from NEW YORK, NY
Gasket cracked, leaking cold air
Watched instructions on YouTube. The parts arrived looking a bit crumpled. Used a hair dryer to get wrinkles out and hung pieces up to straighten out using gravity for 2 days. Installation was so easy. Less than 15 min and so far great results.
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General Electric Refrigerator Freezer Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS12069093
Manufacturer Part Number WR14X27230
The freezer door gasket creates a seal around the door to prevent warm air from entering the freezer compartment.
Installation Instructions
GLENN from PENSACOLA, FL
Condensation freezing on the ceiling of the freezer, indicating the gasket allowing warm air into the freezer.
Do not uninstall the old gasket until you have read all of these instructions. Upon receipt of the new gasket, compare the model number of the GE refrigerator to the paperwork included. Unpack the gasket by hand to ensure not to damage the new gasket. There is no specified top or bottom, left or right to the gasket but there is a front side (to the freezer face) and a back side (attaches to freezer door). Hold the new gasket up to the installed old gasket to ensure the size is identical (close in size WILL NOT work). Once the size is verified, pull the old gasket from the door, starting at any corner. The front side of the gasket is broader than the back side which presses into the door slot. Make sure that the door slot is clean to ensure a perfect fit. Recommend the new install begin at a top corner. Gently press the new gasket into the slot along the top. Do a side next, working the gasket in along the bottom to the last corner. Ensure the freezer face is clean for the best seal. Make sure the new gasket is dry, a wet gasket may freeze and pull the new gasket out! A good seal is verified by the "suction" when trying to open the door. A good seal is also indicated by no moisture/condensation the following day.
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General Electric Refrigerator Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS12069095
Manufacturer Part Number WR14X27233
The door gasket is on the inner door panel and creates a seal around the door to prevent warm air from entering the refrigerator.
Installation Instructions
Alan from LEICESTER, NC
Refrigerator door gasket ripped
gasket is pressed fit into a groove on the refrigerator door replacement only takes 5-10 minutes.
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General Electric Refrigerator Freezer Door Gasket (dorian Gray)
PartSelect Number PS16226511
Manufacturer Part Number WR14X36194
This is a door gasket for the freezer compartment of your refrigerator. Door gaskets are made of rubber and plastic and are designed to seal the cold interior of the freezer compartment from the ambient temperature of your home. If the door gasket for your refrigerator is damaged, moldy, or warped, it must be replaced immediately. This gasket is a dark gray color, and measures approximately 36 inches wide and 27 inches tall. Replacing this gasket is simple, and only requires you to carefully remove the old gasket, and then wrap this new one around the perimeter of the compartment door. This gasket is sold individually and does not include any other parts.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Freezer not defrosting
- Frost buildup
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General Electric Refrigerator Gasket Door Ff Dg
PartSelect Number PS11774647
Manufacturer Part Number WR14X27235
This door gasket, also known as a door seal, is sourced directly from the manufacturer for use with various models of refrigerators. It is a black, rubber seal that is positioned along the perimeter of the door. It is responsible for creating an airtight seal between the fridge door and the main body of the cabinet. This seal helps to maintain the optimal temperature in the fridge by preventing warm air from entering the fridge and cold from escaping. If the door seal is torn, loose, or can no longer maintain a tight seal, your refrigerator will need to work harder to stay cool, leading to increased energy usage, and potential food spoilage over time.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open or close
- Fridge too warm
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Installation Instructions
John from N MYRTLE BCH, SC
The gasket on the refrigerator door was damaged
Removal of the original gasket was easy and required no tools. Based on compression in the shipping container, the new gasket was deformed. Using a shallow broiler pan, I brought water to a lite boil. The deformed gasket areas were placed in the water for approximately 10-seconds then placed in cool water. The new gasket came with specific instructions for this task. The instructions provided were easy to understand and accomplished the job
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General Electric Refrigerator Fresh Food Door Gasket Dorian Gray
PartSelect Number PS12710376
Manufacturer Part Number WR14X29300
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
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$67.15
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General Electric Refrigerator Fresh Food Door Gasket - White
PartSelect Number PS2359946
Manufacturer Part Number WR24X10231
This fresh food door gasket is used to seal the refrigerator door when closed to keep the cool air inside and the room air out.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
- Fridge too warm
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Installation Instructions
Jerry from Whitewright, TX
Door gasket was torn at bottom from food residue
When I did the repair,fortunate for me, a nice repairman was fixing my dishwasher. He said to put the new gasket in the dryer, while I removed the old one, to make it pliable and aid in sealing. I pulled the old gasket out of the retainer clip, cleaned around the area and snapped the new gasket into place(push the raised part into the groove). The repairman said that food residue, especially at the bottom, caused a sticky glue-like film to form. He also advised to put smear vaseline on the new gasket and wipe it off to leave a film. This would aid in sealing and keeping new the gasket from sticking.
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General Electric Refrigerator French Door Gasket W/flap Gray
PartSelect Number PS2371034
Manufacturer Part Number WR14X10305
This door gasket is used to make an air-tight seal for the cabinet when the door is closed.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Fridge too cold
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Installation Instructions
Donna from ORLAND PARK, IL
Gasket ripped.Needed to replace
Took the old one off by pulling and pushed on new one.Easiest replacement ever
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General Electric Refrigerator Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS12069094
Manufacturer Part Number WR14X27231
This door gasket, also referred to as a door seal, is an authentic manufacturer replacement part that is guaranteed to fit in your refrigerator just like the original. The gasket is designed to prevent cold air from escaping out of the fridge and prevent warm air from entering. This airtight seal helps to maintain the optimal temperature inside the fridge cabinet to keep your food fresh. If the door seal becomes torn, loose, or can no longer remain in place, you should replace it promptly as a faulty gasket will lead to large energy loss and food spoilage.
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$71.95
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General Electric Refrigerator Freezer Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS2364915
Manufacturer Part Number WR24X10228
This white door gasket is used to seal the freezer door when closed.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
- Freezer section too warm
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Installation Instructions
Thomas from key west, FL
Freezer door gasket was torn and loose.
Unplugged refrigerator.Checked that new gasket was the right size for freezer.Opened freezer door and lifted inside edge to access screw's. Loosened top screw's and screw's half way down each side and pulled gasket out. Installed new gasket into slot where old gasket was and tightened screw's across top and the first couple down side's.Lifted edge of old gasket and loosened screw's holding remainder of old gasket in place and finished removing old gasket.Finished putting new gasket in slot and tightened remaining screw's. The reason for only doing gasket half at a time is to keep the door square and not getting out of shape. If new gasket is warped when removed from shiping box run under hot water or soak in hot water until more flexible.
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